AWT
FOCUS
WORLDS IN BALANCE:
ART IN JAPAN FROM THE POSTWAR TO THE PRESENT
Curated by Kenjiro Hosaka
A new curated sales platform with a historical scope, AWT Focus invites a guest curator to reassess existing narratives of modern and contemporary art through works drawn from Art Week Tokyo’s participating galleries.
The inaugural edition of AWT Focus is curated by Kenjiro Hosaka, Director of the Shiga Museum of Art, Otsu. “Worlds in Balance: Art in Japan from the Postwar to the Present” explores the productive tensions that have driven the emergence of new expression in Japan over the past century, such as those between art and craft, abstraction and figuration, material and immaterial, and nature and technology. Installed across three floors of the Okura Museum of Art, the exhibition assembles more than 100 works by 64 Japanese and Japan-based artists representing a broad range of generations and practices.
Kenjiro Hosaka is Director of the Shiga Museum of Art, Otsu. He was formerly Curator at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, where he organized major exhibitions of figures ranging from painters Leiko Ikemura (2011) and Francis Bacon (2013) to avant-garde poet and multimedia artist Yoshimasu Gozo (2016) and architect Kengo Kuma (2021). His thematic surveys include “Where Is Architecture? Seven Installations by Japanese Architects” (2010) and “The Japanese House: Architecture and Life after 1945” (2017), both at MOMAT, as well as “Double Vision: Contemporary Art from Japan,” which toured from the Moscow Museum of Modern Art to the Haifa Museum of Art in 2012.
Highlights
ARTISTS
- Makoto Aida b. 1965
- Saori Akutagawa (Madokoro) 1924–1966
- Ryoko Aoki b. 1973
- Seiji Chokai 1902–1972
- Hideko Fukushima 1927–1997
- Kazunori Hamana b. 1969
- Kanji Hasegawa b. 1990
- Yutaka Hatta b. 1930
- Nankoku Hidai 1912–1999
- Kosai Hori b. 1947
- Masakazu Horiuchi 1911–2001
- Norio Imai b. 1946
- Yuichi Inoue 1916–1985
- Yukie Ishikawa b. 1961
- Genta Ishizuka b. 1982
- Arata Isozaki 1931–2022
- Kyuzaburo Ito 1906–1977
- Yoshihiko Ito b. 1951
- Yuki Katsura 1913–1991
- Rikako Kawauchi b. 1990
- Mitsuo Kim b. 1987
- Masato Kobayashi b. 1957
- Shiro Kuramata 1934–1991
- Tatsuaki Kuroda 1904–1982
- Takuro Kuwata b. 1981
- Lee Ufan b. 1936
- Tsuyoshi Maekawa b. 1936
- Mariko Matsushita b. 1980
- Shimon Minamikawa b. 1972
- Mitsuko Miwa b. 1958
- Hinako Miyabayashi b. 1997
- Kazuko Miyamoto b. 1942
- Masato Mori b. 1976
- Sadamasa Motonaga 1922–2011
- Natsuyuki Nakanishi 1935–2016
- O Jun b. 1956
- Machiko Ogawa b. 1946
- Daisuke Ohba b. 1981
- Shinro Ohtake b. 1955
- Shinjiro Okamoto 1933–2020
- Junko Oki b. 1963
- Shigeru Onishi 1928–1994
- Rieko Otake b. 1978
- Kiyoji Otsuji 1923–2001
- Yoshishige Saito 1904–2001
- Taro Shinoda 1964–2022
- Kishio Suga b. 1944
- Kumi Sugai 1919–1996
- Tadashi Sugimata 1914–1994
- Hiroshi Sugimoto b. 1948
- Yoriko Takabatake b. 1982
- Sen Takahashi b. 1992
- Atsuko Tanaka 1932–2005
- Sofu Teshigahara 1900–1979
- Shigeo Toya b. 1947
- Yuji Ueda b. 1975
- Eiji Uematsu b. 1949
- Yuichiro Ukai b. 1995
- Kazuo Yagi 1918–1979
- Takeo Yamaguchi 1902–1983
- Tsuruko Yamazaki 1925–2019
- Yang Bo b. 1991
- Jiro Yoshihara 1905–1972
- Gozo Yoshimasu b. 1939
SECTIONS
ESSAY
ABOUT THE VENUE
Located on the grounds of The Okura Tokyo, the Okura Museum of Art is Japan’s first private art museum. The museum was established in 1917 by Kihachiro Okura as a permanent home for his collection of premodern Japanese and East Asian art, which includes three National Treasures and 12 Important Cultural Properties. Designed by early-modern architect Chuta Ito, the current building was constructed in 1927 and has since been expanded and renovated.
VISIT
LOCATION |
Okura Museum of Art |
DATES AND TIMES | November 2–5, 10am–6pm (last entry 5:30pm) |
ADMISSION
Due to limited capacity, advance purchase of timed tickets is required to guarantee entry to AWT Focus, with reservations open through November 1. General admission tickets will be sold at the door pending availability.
NOVEMBER 2, 10AM–5:30PM |
1,800 yen (advance purchase online); 3,400 yen (advance purchase of two tickets online); 2,000 yen (at the door) |
NOVEMBER 3–5, 10–11AM |
1,800 yen (advance); 3,400 yen (advance pair); 2,000 yen (at the door) |
NOVEMBER 3–5, 11AM–5:30PM |
2,000 yen (advance); 3,800 yen |
BUY ONLINE
CHILDCARE SERVICE
On-site childcare service is available for children aged six months to six years old for up to three hours between 10am and 5:45pm. First hour free with purchase of AWT Focus ticket. Limited capacity, advance booking required.